Long-Distance Spread of Verticillium dahliae Through Rivers and Irrigation Systems

Author:

Baroudy Farah1,Habib Wassim2,Tanos Ghassan3,Gerges Elvis2,Saab Carine2,Choueiri Elia4,Nigro Franco5ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Università degli Studi di Bari–Aldo Moro, Dipartimento di Scienze del Suolo, della Pianta e degli Alimenti, Bari, Italy; and Lebanese Agricultural Research Institute, Laboratory of Mycology, Department of Plant Protection, Fanar, Lebanon

2. Lebanese Agricultural Research Institute, Laboratory of Mycology, Department of Plant Protection

3. Faculty of Agricultural and Veterinary Sciences, Department of Plant Protection, Lebanese University, Dekwaneh, Lebanon

4. Lebanese Agricultural Research Institute, Department of Plant Protection, Tal Amara, Lebanon

5. Università degli Studi di Bari–Aldo Moro, Dipartimento di Scienze del Suolo, della Pianta e degli Alimenti

Abstract

Verticillium dahliae Kleb. is a soilborne pathogen causing Verticillium wilt disease on several hosts. The pathogen survival structure (i.e., microsclerotia) can be efficiently spread by different dispersal methods. In the present study, the medium to long dispersal spread of the pathogen through rivers and irrigation canals was investigated. Samples of sediments (n = 29) were gathered from eight Lebanese rivers and three regional irrigation canals, in addition to samples of soil particles and plant residues (n = 14) from irrigation filters in commercial orchards. Specific conventional and real-time nested polymerase chain reaction assays detected the pathogen in six rivers—Al Kabir, Al Bared, Litani, Al Awali, Ostwan, and Litani South—and in all sampled canals—Ostwan, Al Bared, and Litani Canal 900. Starting DNA quantities ranged from 0.2 pg to 21.318 ng and an inoculum density, determined by a traditional plating method, varied between nondetectable and 0.2 microsclerotia/g. Viable V. dahliae microsclerotia were also found in residues collected from mesh-type irrigation filters of five commercial orchards. This study confirms that water is an important inoculum source of V. dahliae, being involved in the efficient spread of microsclerotia in Lebanese agricultural areas.

Publisher

Scientific Societies

Subject

Plant Science,Agronomy and Crop Science

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